US4085244A - Balanced orientated flexible packaging composite - Google Patents
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- An object of this invention is the production of self-sealing, packaging film laminate of high strength.
- Another object of this invention is the provision of the various layers of the composite packaging film in a sequence which provides maximum interlayer cooperation while simplifying the manufacture of the film.
- a further object of this invention is the production of thin packaging films of exceptionally high flex-resistance, useful as containers for large volumes of liquid materials.
- a particular object of this invention is the provision of a flexible, packaging film which can be self-sealed into pouches which, while easily transported in essentially flat, compressed form, are capable of retaining 5 to 20 or more liters of liquid contents without succumbing to the physical stress due to movement or shift of liquid contents within a container during transit and use.
- This invention relates to the production of a laminate or composite packaging film of highly improved properties.
- This invention makes possible the provision of light, pouches or like flexible containers for the packaging of similar volumes of liquid material.
- the flexibility of these films -- even in container form -- permits much of the physical stress due to shifts in liquid contents to be absorbed through movement of the container wall.
- the containers formed of the present films can be compressed into essentially flat form when empty. This greatly facilitates their storage, transport and reuse.
- the films of this invention are composed of four essential layers or laminated plies. These layers are (in order, from the outside to the inside of a packaging wall):
- these four layers When affixed together, preferably through the use of various sealers and adhesives, these four layers produce a composite, laminate film of unusually high strength and flex-resistance.
- the outermost layer of this film is composed of polyamide which has been biaxially-oriented. By being biaxially-oriented in essentially balanced degree, this layer provides substantial flex-crack resistance. In addition, the balanced biaxial orientation of the nylon yields a strong resistance to burst or tearing.
- This layer which may be composed of essentially any of the polyamides known in the art, although nylons are particularly preferred. It is necessary only that they have been stretched to provide a balanced biaxial orientation.
- This layer may be provided in a thickness of from 0.0003 to 0.003 inch, preferably about 0.0006 inch. Such a thickness provides a strong outer covering to the present composite, packaging films.
- the second, essential layer may be composed of any of the flexible metal foils known in the art. These foils -- such as lead, copper, and preferably aluminum -- are ordinarily from 0.0002 to 0.002, preferably about 0.00035 inch in thickness. In addition to providing excellent protection from ultra-violet light, these films have a high resistance to vapor penetration and provide an excellent barrier to penetration of liquid, particularly water or moisture, through the film.
- the third essential layer comprises balanced biaxially-oriented polypropylene.
- This is also a highly flex/crack resistant material. It may be composed of any of the polypropylenes known in the art and which have been stretched to produce the desired balanced, biaxial-orientation.
- This biaxial polypropylene layer may have a thickness of from 0.0003 to 0.002, preferably about 0.0005 inch. As such, it additionally acts as a highly inert barrier which protects and restrains the contents of the eventual pouch.
- the fourth and innermost essential layer of this invention is composed of heat-sealable polyolefin.
- This olefin layer may be composed, for example, of polyethylene or polypropylene (preferably of medium density) and provides a barrier through which the present films may be sealed to produce pouch-like containers.
- This layer should be provided at a thickness of from 0.001 to 0.004, preferably about 0.002 inch. In this manner, ready sealability, as well as substantial contribution to the impermeability of the film as a whole is obtained.
- heat-sealable polyolefin may be utilized herewith, highly temperature resistant polyolefin, particularly polyethylene is preferred.
- highly temperature resistant polyolefin particularly polyethylene is preferred.
- medium density polyethylene having a melting point of from about 70° to 90° C so as to permit its hot fill application to the film at temperatures of from about 85° to 95° C is preferred.
- This film is believed partially attributable to the instant provision of balanced, biaxial polymer layers on both sides of the metal foil.
- Metal foils are particularly susceptible to cracking and pinhole breaks incident to flex.
- the present arrangement of different balanced biaxially-oriented polymers on the sides of the foil is believed to allow cooperation which protects this sandwiched metal foil so as to increase its resistance to flexing and extend the useful life of the film.
- the present films possess exceptional physical characteristics which permit their substitution for the substantially stronger materials employed in prior art rigid containers. Also, they solve the major problem which has heretofore limited the utility of flexible films.
- the films of this invention successfully resist the cracking of foil and rupture of laminate which have accompanied past attempts to package substantial volumes of liquid in non-rigid containers.
- One optional layer is a primer coat which may be applied to the internal surface of the biaxially-oriented polyamide layer.
- This layer which is preferably from about 0.00005 to 0.0002 inch in thickness, improves the internal film adhesion to the nylon layer. It may be composed of any of the primers known in the art, but most desirably comprises a polyethylene imine.
- a second layer desirably interposd between the balanced biaxially-oriented nylon and the metallic foil comprises a conventional adhesive resin.
- This resin which desirably is from about 0.0003 to 0.001 inch in thickness, should directly contact the metal foil to provide improved adhesion thereto.
- the resin is preferably an ethylene acrylic acid polymer and most preferably is utilized in conjunction with the aforementioned primer for the biaxially-oriented nylon.
- a vinyl washcoat on the inner surface of the foil.
- This coat which most desirably is in the thickness of from about 0.00005 to 0.0002 inch, increases the chemical resistance of the foil so as further to improve its barrier characteristics.
- An adhesive resin coating is also preferred between the aluminum foil and the balanced biaxially-oriented polypropylene.
- This coating which is preferably a urethane polymer provided in the thickness of from 0.00005 to 0.0002 inch, should directly contact the biaxially-oriented polypropylene so as to improve the adhesion of the film layers.
- this adhesive is utilized in combination with the aforementioned vinyl washcoat for the aluminum foil.
- a further layer of adhesive resin is preferably provided between the balanced biaxially-oriented polypropylene and the heat-sealable polyolefin layer.
- This resin is also preferably composed of polyurethane in a thickness of from about .00005 to .0002 inch. Again it contributes to the internal film adhesion by providing protection against lamination.
- the balanced biaxially-oriented polypropylene layer is preferably treated on at least one surface to reduce its slip characteristics. This may be accomplished in conventional fashion by, for instance, application of an anti-slip agent. Further improvement in the film may be obtained by subjecting the internal film surfaces of the polyamide and polyolefin layers to corona discharge.
- the layers of this invention may readily be laminated to form the present composite, packaging films.
- This lamination may be performed by any of the means well-known in the art. A particular sequence of lamination is preferred, however, because it greatly facilitates manufacture of tightly adherent, high strength films.
- This preferred sequence of lamination involves the production of two sub-laminates which may then be adhered together to produce films of the present invention.
- the first sub-laminate is composed of affixed layers of balanced biaxially-oriented polyamide and metallic foil. Most desirably, this sub-laminate is produced by extruding a layer of adhesive resin, such as ethylene acrylic acid polymer, between these two preformed, essential layers. This produces a sandwiched material of high strength.
- adhesive resin such as ethylene acrylic acid polymer
- the biaxially-oriented polyamide be treated by corona discharge so as to improve the adhesion to the aluminum foil.
- this coating should be applied directly to the polyamide, or corona-treated polyamide surface, prior to extrusion.
- this coat may be applied to the first sub-laminate at any time prior to or following extrusion. It is preferred, however, that it be coated onto the metallic foil after formation of the sublaminate.
- the second sub-laminate is composed of the balanced biaxially-oriented polypropylene and heat-sealable layers. These two layers are affixed together -- preferably through application of a resin adhesive -- to form the sub-laminate. Still further to improve the adherence between these two layers, it is preferred that the polyolefin internal film surface be subjected to corona discharge and the biaxial polypropylene surfaces treated with an anti-slip agent before they are affixed together.
- the two sub-laminates After formation of the two sub-laminates, they may be joined together by application of heat and pressure. Again, the integrity of the composite, packaging film is improved if an adhesive, such as polyurethane polymer, is coated on one or both of the surfaces to be joined preparatory to the application of heat and pressure.
- an adhesive such as polyurethane polymer
- FIG. 1 is a side view showing the film of the present invention having only its four, essential film layers;
- FIG. 2 is a side view showing a film of the present invention which includes both the four essential layers and the various optional layers therefor;
- FIG. 3 is a plain view showing a pouch composed of the packaging film of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a partial cross-sectional view of a pouch composed of two adherent packaging films of the present invention.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 composite, packaging films of the present invention are depicted as laminates 1 and 11, respectively.
- FIG. 1 only the essential layers of this invention are disclosed, these layers being an outside layer of balanced biaxially-oriented polyamide 2, a metal foil 5, a layer of balanced biaxially-oriented polypropylene 8 and a layer of heat-sealable polyolefin 10.
- the packaging film 11 depicted in FIG. 2 depicts both the essential layers (also shown in FIG. 1) and various optional layers already described herein. These essential layers 2, 5, 8 and 10 are of the same compositions as previously described with respect to FIG. 1. In addition, however, there is depicted a primer coat 3; and a layer of adhesive resin 4; a vinyl washcoat 6; and two additional layers of adhesive resin 7 and 9.
- the pouch 21 is composed of the two separate packaging films 26 and 27 (shown in expanded form as it would exist if the pouch were filled).
- the perimeter of the pouch 21 is indicated to comprise a sealed perimeter portion 25 (composed of joined layers 26 and 27) by which the contents of the pouch are defined.
- a screw top spigot 28, is located in the surface of one film 27 as a means for filling and emptying the pouch of its liquid contents.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a portion of the pouch of FIG. 3. This disclosed portion represents the perimeter and partially interior view of the pouch walls.
- the opening 29 within the pouch shows a degree of expansion of the pouch within which the liquid contents would be held.
- the orientation of the two packaging films 30 and 30' so that two separate film layers of heat-sealable polyolefin 10 and 10' are contingent and bondable, one to the other, so as to form a single, double thickness of heat-sealed polyolefin 31 at the perimeter of the pouch.
- the remaining layers 2, 5 and 8 of film 30 and 2', 5' and 8' of film 30' are of the same compositions as previously described with respect to FIG. 1.
- the pouch depicted in FIG. 3 in plain view and in FIG. 4 in cross-section is formed from two of the packaging films of the present invention. These pouches are conveniently prepared by laying one sheet directly over the other and applying heat and pressure only about the outer perimeter of the overlapping films so as to form a heat-sealed joint surrounding the pouch. In this manner, and particularly if as depicted in FIG. 3 a spout or like device has been placed in the body of one of the two films at a distance spaced from the peripheral, heat-sealed edges, an enclosed pouch or package having a single closeable opening is produced. This pouch permits easy transportation in compressed form and ready filling with a liquid material which expands at the opening remaining within the pouch.
- a pouch similar to that depicted in FIGS. 3 and 4 may be formed from a single sheet of film.
- a single sheet of film may be folded 180° at its mid-point and then heat-sealed at its outer perimeter to form a unitary pouch. It will differ from the pouch of FIG. 3 in that one of its edges will be of folded construction.
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